- Community Home
- >
- Servers and Operating Systems
- >
- Operating Systems
- >
- Operating System - Microsoft
- >
- How rip music cds to mp3 without gaps between trac...
Operating System - Microsoft
1753628
Members
5622
Online
108797
Solutions
Forums
Categories
Company
Local Language
back
Forums
Discussions
Forums
- Data Protection and Retention
- Entry Storage Systems
- Legacy
- Midrange and Enterprise Storage
- Storage Networking
- HPE Nimble Storage
Discussions
Discussions
Discussions
Forums
Discussions
back
Discussion Boards
Discussion Boards
Discussion Boards
Discussion Boards
- BladeSystem Infrastructure and Application Solutions
- Appliance Servers
- Alpha Servers
- BackOffice Products
- Internet Products
- HPE 9000 and HPE e3000 Servers
- Networking
- Netservers
- Secure OS Software for Linux
- Server Management (Insight Manager 7)
- Windows Server 2003
- Operating System - Tru64 Unix
- ProLiant Deployment and Provisioning
- Linux-Based Community / Regional
- Microsoft System Center Integration
Discussion Boards
Discussion Boards
Discussion Boards
Discussion Boards
Discussion Boards
Discussion Boards
Discussion Boards
Discussion Boards
Discussion Boards
Discussion Boards
Discussion Boards
Discussion Boards
Discussion Boards
Discussion Boards
Discussion Boards
Discussion Boards
Discussion Boards
Discussion Boards
Discussion Boards
Blogs
Information
Community
Resources
Community Language
Language
Forums
Blogs
Go to solution
Topic Options
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Mark Topic as New
- Mark Topic as Read
- Float this Topic for Current User
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Printer Friendly Page
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Permalink
- Report Inappropriate Content
02-13-2010 08:43 PM
02-13-2010 08:43 PM
On my XP PC, I use Win Media Player 11(WMP11) to rip cds to mp3 for use on my mp3 player. WMP11 is inserting gaps between tracks even when there is none on the cd (Beatles "Abbey Rd & Sgt Pep, for example). As a result, the musical transitions between tracks is lost. Years ago I remember there being a config setting in whatever I was using to record that allowed me to set the #secs gap between tracks. I assume there was also a "0" sec option. I can find no such setting in WMP11. Any suggestions?
Solved! Go to Solution.
1 REPLY 1
- Mark as New
- Bookmark
- Subscribe
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Permalink
- Report Inappropriate Content
02-15-2010 06:36 AM
02-15-2010 06:36 AM
Solution
Hmm. Looking through WMP11, I couldn't find anything either. I suspect, like a lot of software bundled with Windows, it's simply "good enough". If you want (advanced) features, you need to look at 3rd-party software.
In the past, I have used Exact Audio Copy. Takes a bit of work to get it running, but I liked the results.
Lately, I have been using iTunes (I like the playlists and podcast subscriptions). I'm listening to Abbey Road (which I ripped using iTunes) as I write this. One word: Gapless. :)
Finally, don't forget to APPLY YOUR POINTS! You have assigned points to 14 of 24 responses
WHY SHOULD YOU DO THIS?
There are 3 reasons why rating replies is such an important feature:
1.) Others have taken time to help you, so please give them credit for their help.
2.) Your rating will help your peers earn points toward their Forums status, and you will validate the quality of the solution you've received.
3.) Other readers will understand which answer best solved a problem, enriching the community knowledge being shared.
Points should be applied to EVERY MESSAGE in the thread of ANY AND ALL of your questions that have "Unassigned" next to the date and time. Go to your profile, and click on the "Questions or topics with unassigned points" link. The button to apply points is on the bottom of each thread's page.
________________________________________
please review
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/helptips.do?#33
on how to express thanks here
Note: While I am an HPE Employee, all of my comments (whether noted or not), are my own and are not any official representation of the company
In the past, I have used Exact Audio Copy. Takes a bit of work to get it running, but I liked the results.
Lately, I have been using iTunes (I like the playlists and podcast subscriptions). I'm listening to Abbey Road (which I ripped using iTunes) as I write this. One word: Gapless. :)
Finally, don't forget to APPLY YOUR POINTS! You have assigned points to 14 of 24 responses
WHY SHOULD YOU DO THIS?
There are 3 reasons why rating replies is such an important feature:
1.) Others have taken time to help you, so please give them credit for their help.
2.) Your rating will help your peers earn points toward their Forums status, and you will validate the quality of the solution you've received.
3.) Other readers will understand which answer best solved a problem, enriching the community knowledge being shared.
Points should be applied to EVERY MESSAGE in the thread of ANY AND ALL of your questions that have "Unassigned" next to the date and time. Go to your profile, and click on the "Questions or topics with unassigned points" link. The button to apply points is on the bottom of each thread's page.
________________________________________
please review
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/helptips.do?#33
on how to express thanks here
Note: While I am an HPE Employee, all of my comments (whether noted or not), are my own and are not any official representation of the company
The opinions expressed above are the personal opinions of the authors, not of Hewlett Packard Enterprise. By using this site, you accept the Terms of Use and Rules of Participation.
News and Events
Support
© Copyright 2024 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP